Teacher of Science
The Norwood School
Lambeth
- Quick apply
- Expired
- Salary:
- MPG
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- September 2022
- Apply by:
- 7 June 2022
Job overview
TEACHER OF SCIENCE – with Biology specialism
Main Professional Grade
Required for September 2022
Are you:
• An imaginative, inspirational and dynamic teacher?
• Passionate about teaching and learning?
• Able to inspire both students and staff?
• Determined to make a difference?
• Able to lead by example, to challenge and support to achieve high standards?
• Someone with the ability and ambition to be a team member in what is already a strong and effective Science department within a Specialist Arts school?
We are currently seeking to appoint a Science teacher who has excellent subject knowledge, new ideas, enthusiasm and a desire to be an outstanding practitioner. With subject specialism in Biology and the ability to teach all 3 subjects at KS3, you will join a dynamic, innovative and successful Science faculty which achieve excellent outcomes.
Norwood is a good school with outstanding features. GCSE Science exam results are above local and national averages with many students choosing to study Science at A Level and beyond. Central to all of our work is the determination to ensure that all pupils, including those from disadvantaged backgrounds, succeed academically (OFSTED Dec 2017).
The Norwood School is a fantastic place to work and learn. We are committed to developing teachers who are passionate about their subject and determined to convey this enthusiasm to their students. Opportunities for internal promotion are maximised and encouraged. We want all of our employees to feel included, bringing their passion, creativity and individuality to work. We value all cultures, backgrounds and experiences and we truly believe that diversity drives innovation. Join our family and help us inspire every child to choose a remarkable life.
For further details and an application form, please contact Sally Parsons, the Headteacher’s PA on parsons.s@thenorwoodschool.org. Informal discussions with the Deputy Headteacher Dr Ivan O’Brien-Coker or visits to the school prior to the application are encouraged.
Early applications are strongly encouraged. Candidates who provide particularly strong applications may be contacted prior to closing date.
This Authority is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Norwood School is committed to working towards achieving the Anti Racist School Award. We want to continue to improve race equality within our school while promoting well being for Black, Asian and Ethnic Minority staff, students, parents, carers and those in our community. We are committed to the long term work that is required for institutional change.
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About The Norwood School
Located in West Norwood, South London, The Norwood School is a Local Authority, mixed secondary school with a Performing and Visual Arts specialism. There are 1100 students on roll including a sixth form of 200 students.
The school is proud of it's diverse intake with a wide variety of ethnic, cultural and religious backgrounds represented among its student population. We are a school of choice on the local area and beyond.
Co-Headteachers
Ms Niki Clemenger and Mr Richard Cole
Values and vision
The motto of The Norwood School is “Creating Success Together”, and the school has a real community feel, actively promoting the diversity of our staff and student body. We regularly celebrate individual and collective achievement, recognising the importance of a tolerant and inclusive environment in which to learn and work.
Our curriculum is designed by our school for our students and allows them to understand their place in the world around them. We expect our staff to challenge, excite and inspire students through their teaching.
Ofsted reports
“Students’ achievement is best when teachers make good use of assessment to set a demanding pace. In a Year 9 mathematics lesson, rapid learning activities with regular assessment meant students quickly developed the confidence to apply the skills of expanding brackets to a variety of problems. Students benefited from immediate identification of their misconceptions and moved on without delay.”
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